Reader S Digest Christmas Tree
Add a paper star at the top and secure the cupcake liner trees to a length of twine or yarn with staples or hot glue.
Reader s digest christmas tree. According to the national christmas tree association it takes an average of seven years for a tree to grow tall. Morgan is the assistant digital managing editor at reader s digest. Readers digest work really well for this. Here s how to turn it into an eye catching christmas tree in minutes.
To their astonishment mercy didn t seem to care. She paid zero attention to the tree suddenly growing in her living room. How to make boxes from gre. So when they brought home a christmas tree they expected chaos.
Pick out a sleeve of mixed pattern liners to create this easy garland. She graduated from the university of new hampshire in 2016 where she received her bachelor of arts in journalism. First flatten the cupcake liners and fold them in half. And find some wood and grab a saw hammer and nails to create these primitive christmas tree alternatives.
Glue star to top. You can use bobby pins to hold the 2 halves together. Spray tree with paint and sprinkle glitter while still wet. Thousands of readers write in to tell us how they grew up testing their word power or laughing out loud at all in a day s work jokes in the pages of reader s digest.
Make a christmas tree from reader s digest magazine got an old issue of the magazine lying around. Reader s digest is the perfect size to make this simple fun magazine christmas craft. Then stack three folded liners to form a tree and secure with hot glue. In this video i am making christmas trees using reader s digest magazines glue spray paint clothes pins and colorful jewels.
Here s some interesting holiday trivia while we re on the topic.